I had the fantastic opportunity to visit the Powerhouse Museum In Sydney
last week and view this absolutely stunning lace exhibition. The
objects in this competitive show were curated and included many
non-objective works as well as pictorial and wearable artworks.
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The exhibition ranges from bold large-scale installations and sculptures to intricate textiles and jewellery. Materials include gold and silver wire, linen and silk as well as mulberry paper, tapa cloth, horse hair, titanium and optical fibre.
Playful and inventive, the works on display present a provocative challenge to traditional concepts of lace. The artists push lace techniques in surprising new directions — knitting human hair into sculptures of human organs, crocheting steel wire into a ghostly motor engine, carving lace patterns from the body of a rusty old truck. See lace in fashion, jewellery, sculpture, lighting and digital multimedia installations.
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Please visit the Powerhouse Museum to view the complete exhibition which is on view through 13 October 2013. The exhibition can also be viewed online http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/lovelace/index.php/artists-works
This exhibition was curated by Lindie Ward and Rebecca Evans
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Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOooh, I might have to go after work next week!
ReplyDeleteLynda
Check out the student fashion show while you are there. Some stunning dresses.
DeleteI bet the exhibit is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOoh, how lovely!
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